2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-95599-1
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The Potential Impact of E-Mobility on the Automotive Value Chain

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“…Whether more efficient applications for renewable energy are available is a regional consideration, depending on economic, geographic, and political circumstances. However, it can be said that in advanced economies, the development of e-mobility , (and also other electrification strategies , ) has not been exhausted. Put in simpler terms, at this moment, in most geographical regions (although exceptions may exist), the allocation of resources toward renewable energy for I-CCU should not be pursued to achieve emissions reduction but rather for other motivations, such as diminishing reliance on fossil fuels or realizing economic benefits.…”
Section: Comparative Assessment Of the Bau Ccs And I-ccu Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether more efficient applications for renewable energy are available is a regional consideration, depending on economic, geographic, and political circumstances. However, it can be said that in advanced economies, the development of e-mobility , (and also other electrification strategies , ) has not been exhausted. Put in simpler terms, at this moment, in most geographical regions (although exceptions may exist), the allocation of resources toward renewable energy for I-CCU should not be pursued to achieve emissions reduction but rather for other motivations, such as diminishing reliance on fossil fuels or realizing economic benefits.…”
Section: Comparative Assessment Of the Bau Ccs And I-ccu Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%